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Stormwater Management for Land Development: Methods and Calculations for Quantity Control

Stormwater Management for Land Development: Methods and Calculations for Quantity Control

Paperback

Technology & Engineering

ISBN10: 1724064711
ISBN13: 9781724064714
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: Sep 28 2018
Pages: 350
Weight: 1.79
Height: 0.73 Width: 8.50 Depth: 11.00
Language: English
Stormwater Management for Land Development is a unique book on hydrologic and hydraulic methods for developing stormwater management plans that only requires readers to understand algebra, trigonometry, and geometry. Beginning with the fundamentals, it walks readers through the ABCs of fluid mechanics and hydrology and presents practical methods and designs to control stormwater runoff.Useful to surveyors, engineers, and land development planners who may not have taken fluid mechanics or hydrology courses, this book features: * Sections on elementary fluid mechanics including statics, dynamics, and open channel flow* Sections on practical stormwater hydrology including design rainfall, travel time, and runoff methods* Material on the NRCS/SCS dimensionless unit hydrograph, tabular hydrograph, and WinTR-55 hydrograph procedures.* Design methods for stormwater conveyance including storm sewer, culvert and open channel designs* A detailed procedure for designing a multiple-stage outlet structure for multiple event detention requirements* More than ninety example problems illustrating fluid flow and hydrology calculation methods* More than 170 review problems at the end the chaptersWith more than 150 helpful illustrations, STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FOR LAND DEVELOPMENT is a comprehensive yet basic guide to hydraulics, hydrology, and methods for the analysis and design related to quantity control of stormwater runoff.Thomas A. Seybert, PhD, PE, is Professor Emeritus of Engineering in the Surveying Engineering program at The Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus. He has over thirty years of experience in teaching engineering students at the college level and also professional land surveyors, engineers and land development planners through continuing education courses at Penn State. He has also taught stormwater workshops for the Pennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors for over twenty five years.

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